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Nigerian Nanny Arrested For Force Feeding A Baby To Death

A crying baby woke up a napping nanny who then force-fed the child until the child became unresponsive and died, police said.

Oluremi Oyindasola, 66, of Glenarden, Md., was arrested Tuesday and is
charged with second-degree murder, first-degree child abuse resulting in
death and other related charges after 8-month-old Enita Salubi died in
her care, Prince George’s County police announced Wednesday.

A home surveillance system recorded Oyindasola, a live-in nanny, napping
on the couch of a Glenarden home when she was disturbed by the crying
child, who came up to her in a toddler walker, according to police
charging documents.
Oyindasola tried to feed the child while she was still in the walker but was unsuccessful, police said.

Oyindasola then pulled the child from the walker, held the baby around
the child’s chest, removed the nipple from the baby’s bottle and
“proceeded to pour a large amount of white liquid directly inside the
victim’s mouth,” police charging documents state.

For 25 seconds, the child “appeared to squirm and aggressively resist as
the defendant continued to force a large amount of liquid inside her
mouth,” records state.

After the first bottled was drained, Oyindasola then forced the child to consume the contents of a second bottle.

During the feedings the baby “displayed difficulty breathing and signs of medical distress,” records state.

After the second bottle, the child became unresponsive and at about 4:10 p.m. was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead.

An autopsy revealed white liquid inside the child’s lungs, police said. A
medical examiner determined the baby died of asphyxiation and the
child’s death was a homicide, police said.
Oyindasola was the only person watching the child when the baby suffered her fatal injuries, police said.

Relatives of the baby declined to comment when a reporter knocked on the
door of an address listed for both the nanny and the child.

It is unclear whether Oyindasola has an attorney, and her family could not be reached for comment.
Oyindasola is in custody of the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections.

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Nigerian Nanny Arrested For Force Feeding A Baby To Death

A crying baby woke up a napping nanny who then force-fed the child until the child became unresponsive and died, police said.

Oluremi Oyindasola, 66, of Glenarden, Md., was arrested Tuesday and is
charged with second-degree murder, first-degree child abuse resulting in
death and other related charges after 8-month-old Enita Salubi died in
her care, Prince George’s County police announced Wednesday.

A home surveillance system recorded Oyindasola, a live-in nanny, napping
on the couch of a Glenarden home when she was disturbed by the crying
child, who came up to her in a toddler walker, according to police
charging documents.
Oyindasola tried to feed the child while she was still in the walker but was unsuccessful, police said.

Oyindasola then pulled the child from the walker, held the baby around
the child’s chest, removed the nipple from the baby’s bottle and
“proceeded to pour a large amount of white liquid directly inside the
victim’s mouth,” police charging documents state.

For 25 seconds, the child “appeared to squirm and aggressively resist as
the defendant continued to force a large amount of liquid inside her
mouth,” records state.

After the first bottled was drained, Oyindasola then forced the child to consume the contents of a second bottle.

During the feedings the baby “displayed difficulty breathing and signs of medical distress,” records state.

After the second bottle, the child became unresponsive and at about 4:10 p.m. was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead.

An autopsy revealed white liquid inside the child’s lungs, police said. A
medical examiner determined the baby died of asphyxiation and the
child’s death was a homicide, police said.
Oyindasola was the only person watching the child when the baby suffered her fatal injuries, police said.

Relatives of the baby declined to comment when a reporter knocked on the
door of an address listed for both the nanny and the child.

It is unclear whether Oyindasola has an attorney, and her family could not be reached for comment.
Oyindasola is in custody of the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections.

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